John Ylvisaker - I Was There To Hear Your Borning Cry video free download


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Uploaded: 2013/06/15

Prior to the merger of the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America (ELCA), the Media Services Center of the American Lutheran Church (ALC) employed John Ylvisaker to write original compositions for its resources.

During 1985, the ALC was doing a series on baptism called "Reflections". John began work on the song before any footage for the video had been shot. When the media team met to put the music with the video for the first time, it became obvious that the dance-like beat and fast rhythm of the music did not match the gentle scenes being depicted on the screen. The lyrics were on target, but not the music. As he left the studio that day, John received the suggestion to "take it home and personalize it".

Thus began the most arduous task any composer can face -- changing a completed work into something else. However, the original "false labor" later gave way to the "birth" of "Borning Cry", which is now included in songbooks and hymnals around the world.

Comments

8 years ago

Richard Konkey

Can anyone point me to where I can download this particular audio version?

8 years ago

Chris Hansen

I love this song.  It brings tears to my eyes.

9 years ago

Dan S

This has become a very popular funeral song; quite appropriate, I'd say.

9 years ago

mkl62

It's me, again. Some info on me: I am an ELCA Lutheran from South Carolina. I play the piano and organ. Today (January 11, The Baptism of Our Lord), we sang this as the Hymn of the Day. It is #732 in Evangelical Lutheran Worship. In December 1992, I attended a worship service (Ebenezer, Columbia) which was led by John Yylvisaker.

10 years ago

Michael Hennesy

Thank you John Ylvisaker for such a beautiful song of our Lord Jesus love and faithfulness . We sing your song often in our Lutheran Church.

10 years ago

mkl62

Today (March 22), I attended the wedding of my cousin's daughter to her fiance. This was played while the mothers and grandparents were being seated.

10 years ago

Cindy Serikaku

One of the most moving hymns imaginable! I defy anyone to listen this without reaching for a Kleenex...

10 years ago

John Nason

Wonderful video, Matt. It has been a pleasure knowing John and his music for over 20 years. Anyone enjoying John's music is welcome to join the John Ylvisaker fan club page on Facebook.

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